The factors affecting Nigeria's success toward implementation of global public health priorities.

Abstract:

:This paper examines the challenges facing the Nigerian government toward the implementation of global public health priories. The Nigerian government recognizes the need to implement these priorities by putting in place the necessary policy framework, but political instability, poor infrastructural development and inadequate funding have remained barriers toward the achievement of success in implementing these priorities. The rest of the paper elucidates the fact that despite leadership and influence from the World Health Organization and other United Nations agencies, and some responses from the Nigerian government, tackling these public health problems requires much more fundamental reform to primary health services and a reduction in poverty. Although the government has shown enough political will to tackle these problems, it is expected that a better result will be achieved through injecting more funds into the Nigerian health sector, and deploying astute health administrators to manage the sector rather than pure health professionals without managerial acumen.

journal_name

Glob Health Promot

journal_title

Global health promotion

authors

Echebiri VC

doi

10.1177/1757975914538292

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2015-06-01 00:00:00

pages

75-80

issue

2

eissn

1757-9759

issn

1757-9767

pii

1757975914538292

journal_volume

22

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